Bucky,
I think I paid around $2500 about two years ago for the single model, with a rails kit, extra set of ripper teeth, and free shipping.
Gray,
You bet it will do the job on the driveway. You just need to set the teeth to cut down just below the bottom of the potholes. A pass or two to remix the material and a pas or two to smooth and compact it with the teeth up and the toplink out to put pressure on the rake portion.
You'll get the best results, whatever tool you use, if you work the driveway when it's got moisture in it. You want it to be damp, not too wet, not too dry. You'll get a feel for it after a time or two. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
RonR,
They're pretty good to deal with, and they only sell direct, I believe. It's made darn solid. The gauge wheels are foam-filled, all the metal members seem over sized, welds and paint are excellent quality. I've done some questionable stuff with it, and none the worse for wear because of it. Me or it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I've been happy with the rake. It is fairly idiot-proof, a big reason behind my purchase /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
Sorry for the slow response time. Breed season is going full speed, and we're getting a new business off the ground, so free time is sparse. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif